After he bought the entire contents of a Kmart that was closing, he decided the best place for the $200,000 worth of mostly winter clothes, shoes and boots was in the homes of needy families.

“I purchased it to make a little bit of money, but then I told my wife, ‘We don’t really need the money.’ There are so many needy families in our area, it’s bad out there,” Paynter told the Star on Friday.